
Laurance Yap
Special to the Star
The local drivers are so fast, so aggressive and (for some) so talented that a Chevy Cavalier (oh yes) with flashing lights and a siren just isn't enough to deflect them from their intended path.
Nor, as it turns out, is a pack of 40 rally cars.
Nevertheless, we did finally -- after an hour of traffic jams -- make our way out of Moscow to the first timed stage outside of a small town called Petrushki.
We stopped in the town square, where we were treated to some local music and food, and where the organizers presented the local school with a new computer. The stage, 33 km long and muddy thanks to last night's rain, was a real challenge to complete within the alloted time.
Our first stop in Russia tonight is in Vladimir, another 50 km from the end of the stage. We have a much longer driving day tomorrow.